from the AP :

Fired Arizona Diamondbacks manager Wally Backman was sentenced to 10 days in jail Friday for violating his probation three years ago.

Backman was fired by Arizona last month just four days after he was hired. He was dismissed following revelations he had been arrested twice and struggled with financial problems.

Benton County District Judge Holly Hollenbeck could have ordered Backman to serve as much as 364 days for the probation violation. Instead, he ordered the 10-day sentence and a $250 fine

Backman, 45, was arrested on a driving under the influence charge in Kennewick in 2000, when he was manager of the Tri-City Posse minor league team. He later pleaded guilty.

Backman served one day in jail and 364 days were suspended on the condition he commit no new crimes. The former major league infielder was placed on probation for five years.

In 2001, he was arrested after a fight at his home involving his wife and one of her friends in Prineville, Ore.

The judge on Friday also extended Backman’s probation through January 2008 and ordered him to drink no alcohol during that time.